The ability to repair tissue following injuries is essential for the survival of all animals. Following wounding, the skin is repaired by activating, migrating, and dividing skin stem cells. Defects ...
Putting humans into a state of suspended animation have been a sci-fi aspiration for decades. In Ridley Scott’s iconic film Alien, the crew of the Nostromo emerge from cryo-pods as they approach a ...
Epithelial–mesenchymal transitions (EMTs) are the epitome of cell plasticity in embryonic development and cancer; during EMT, epithelial cells undergo dramatic phenotypic changes and become able to ...
Joint pain is no longer a condition associated only with old age. Increasingly, younger adults, working professionals, athletes, and especially women in their 30s and 40s are experiencing persistent ...
Musculoskeletal, neural, and skin injuries present significant clinical challenges due to limited regenerative capacity and complex physiological interactions. Ferroelectric biomaterials—including ...
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